Sessions' name came up when a conservative talk show host on radio mentioned his name as a 2016 prospect.

But the truth is, Alabama has lousy luck in White House sweepstakes. Only one Alabamian ever made it to the White House as president or vice president.

Reporter Leada Gore says it was William Rufus
DeVane King, who was U.S. vice president for four short weeks in 1853.

People with big luck in politics or elsewhere seem to have to leave Alabama first, before they can rise. One example is Condoleezza Rice, a Birmingham native who became U.S. secretary of state. Another is that new actress who plays Wendy in the hamburger company's latest commercials. She lives in New York now.

Strange believes the ban to be unconstitutional, and that the ban will not increase public safety nor reduce violence.

I'm sorry -- so sorry

MSNBC and "Good Morning America" both had to apologize for insensitive celebrations of Cinco de Mayo Day.

Reporter Debbie Lord tells us: "On 'Way Too Early' on MSNBC, correspondent Louis Burgdorf and host
Thomas Roberts apologized online Tuesday and on the air Wednesday
morning after Burgdorf wore a sombrero, and took a swig of tequila, and
Roberts did a dance with maracas."

Cinco de Mayo Day is a celebration of the Mexican victory over the French during a short-lived invasion in the mid-1800s. Partisan waters

Partisan waters. It sounds like a good name for bottled water. But in fact, it describes the awkward situation the Birmingham Water Works Board now finds itself in.